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  1. Member pharries's Avatar
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    I have Adobe Premiere 6.5
    It takes 13 hours to export a 1 hour movie!
    I have 1GB RAM and 40 GB available for the temp directory
    The wndows, user and scrath temp firectories all point to the same drive with > 40GB free space.
    I have tried using no compression, Msoft codec and other codecs -still remains very slow
    Others seem to have same problm on Adobe forum but no answers
    HELP!!!
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    I have Premiere 6.5 and it exports to mpg in 3:1 source ratio. Less if it’s AVI. I have upgraded the Main Concept encoder to v1.3 (the original is v1.0).

    I’m guessing you have a codec problem. Recently I had a similar problem. I installed Vegas Video 4, I wanted to try it out. Vegas use’s Main Concept encoder v1.0. I played around with it a little but was more comfortable with Premiere. Then the other day I was exporting a project in Premiere and it would get about 40% and then crash! I tried to export to AVI and same thing happened. Adobe recomends uninstalling old version of encoder before upgrading, so I'm thinking there was a conflict with Vegas encoder.

    I got tired of playing around and decided to restore XP with Ghost image taken before Vegas was installed. Now everything is back to normal(you gotta love Norton Ghost).

    Good Luck!
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    to pharries:

    Exporting from PREMIERE to MAINCONCEPT (or anything else for that matter) is FRAMESERVING and it just takes longer. The end.

    10 HOURS is because your PIII Dual-600 setup is slow. Video processing does not take advantage of dual-processors very often. So it is just using your one slow 600mhz processor. Sorry. You'd need a P4 for better speeds. 10 HOURS is about right.

    Be sure to update Premiere and Mainconcept encoders to latest versions.
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